The Angel Chair: a place for the whispers of prayer

"Held high in a cottonwood treetop, blowing leaves off like blouses of white, stunned, and small-souled in winds of October, are you open or empty tonight?" -from "Angel Chair" by Gina Marie Mammano

I was told once by a local Santa Fe-an that a chair tied to the top of a cottonwood tree, stable, yet blowing gently in the New Mexico wind was "an angel chair"- a place where wandering angels can take a respite. I also like to think of it as a place where we can whisper our prayers to one another in the presence of Spirit, and take a respite ourselves. If you'd like to share a prayer, leave it here at The Angel Chair . . .